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    Smile Low Tide at the Pill

    Taken at Clevedon Pill on the edge of the Severn Estuary.

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    now that's interesting. wicked low tide. nice composition as well.
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    wow that is low! Nicely composed shot and good control of the lighting.
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    Very cool. Nicely done ... love the soft fell and colour to the sky. Is there a stream that outlets into that bay to cause that feature/channel?

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    Thanks everyone for the comments.

    MA - The channel is formed by one of the many small rivers that flows into the Severn Estuary around here. Because this part of Somerset is so low lying all the outlets are controlled by large sluice gates to avoid flooding as we have one of the largest tidal ranges in the world along this stretch of coast, hence the depth of the mudlats!

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    Quote Originally Posted by taffy View Post
    Thanks everyone for the comments.

    MA - The channel is formed by one of the many small rivers that flows into the Severn Estuary around here. Because this part of Somerset is so low lying all the outlets are controlled by large sluice gates to avoid flooding as we have one of the largest tidal ranges in the world along this stretch of coast, hence the depth of the mudlats!

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    Fascinating! Thanks for that Taffy

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    Wow lovely comp here - very cool!
    This might be an unconventional suggestion but I wonder if cropping the sky a bit might make the composition even more dynamic. Just a thought - very cool shot either way.
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    thumbs up from me, lots of nice interesting details.

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    very nice image; has a pinkish hue to it on my monitor, and i am not sure if this is just me or? This would have worked very well as a HDR shot, to punch the colours of the boats a bit more ...
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